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Use "inbreathing" in a sentence
"The descriptions, graphic as they undoubtedly are, lack for the most part the final imaginative touch; the kind of inbreathing of life which afterwards gave such individual charm to Dickens 'word-painting."
"I sat in meditation two days and two nights, abstracting my mind; inbreathing and outbreathing in the required manner"
"From hence, I say, it is, -- namely, from the nature and name of the Holy Spirit, -- that his immediate actings on the minds of men, in the supernatural communication of divine revelations unto them, is called "inspiration" or inbreathing."